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"Hidden Hands Interfering with Al-Nassr" - Ronaldo Undergoes Prohibited Surgery

Portuguese coach Luis Castro, head of the Al-Nassr football team, made a decision that incited anger among fans during the team's training camp in Portugal, preparing for the new sports season (2024-2025). Al-Nassr is conducting its preparatory training camp until the end of the month in Faro, Portugal, where it will play six friendly matches before moving to Spain at the beginning of August for a new camp, during which it will play two friendly matches before returning to Riyadh on August 8.

The sports newspaper "Al-Riyadiyah" reported that Castro requested the inclusion of defender Nawaf Bushal in the Portugal camp to give him a chance to prove himself on the squad, while he preferred to exclude Abdulaziz Al-Faraj from the preparatory camp. The Al-Nassr coach had decided to enforce regular training sessions at the club's headquarters for the players excluded from the Portugal camp, which included (Hamad Al-Mansour, Nawaf Bushal, Asser Hossawi, Fahd Taleb, Mohammed Al-Otaibi, Fares Afandi, Mansour Al-Shammari, Walid Saber, Mohammed Sahilouli, Fahd Al-Zubaidi), before calling Bushal back.

Castro's decision sparked outrage among Al-Nassr fans, amid accusations of randomness in decision-making, as well as claims of hidden influences meddling with the club, prompting calls for the coach's departure before the new season.

**Ronaldo Undergoes Surgery**

Several reports confirmed that Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo underwent a cosmetic surgery recently using advanced medical techniques. The Spanish newspaper "Mundo" revealed a surprise via "Espejo Público" that the 39-year-old is not new to cosmetic procedures and has previously undergone several surgeries.

Gemma Lopez reported that Ronaldo had a cosmetic procedure on his male member to apply a new medical technique, an issue that multiple sources in Spain and Portugal have highlighted in recent hours. "Antena" and "Sociolate," which hosted specialist doctor Carmine Ortiz, stated that the surgery involves injecting materials that help control nerves in the area, improving sexual functions and increasing thickness in the injection area.

The doctor explained that the aim of the surgery, which is prohibited by law in Spain and is estimated to cost 3,200 euros, is to reduce sweating and odor in the injected area and eliminate wrinkles, noting that its use is quite common in the United States.

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